It would be cheaper for a family of four to stay in Disney World for seven days during Fourth of July — including flights, a deluxe room and meal plan, and park tickets — than for Cliffside Park officials to stay in Atlantic City for two nights.

High ticket items included a limousine and car services for more than $2,000, a $72.80 room service charge by Frank Berardo, the chief financial officer and tax collector that included a $30 omelet, and one meal billed to Councilman Ken Corcoran for $1,063.

"The borough will look into the issue to see if in the future there's a better system in place," William Maer, a spokesman for the borough, said regarding the high expense numbers. "But, we feel confident that the public's money was used wisely in this process."

The average cost for a municipality was $3,747.61. Other towns also racked up expensive reimbursements.

Fort Lee had hotel expenses for 32 officials and employees totaling $14,166. In Lincoln Park, there was $1,199 paid out in mileage expenses. Meanwhile Bergen County sent 41 people, including all seven freeholders, and tallied up $2,255 in attendance fees.

Six officials charged Ridgefield for tolls and the borough paid out $111.50 as a result. One "group dinner" for Saddle River attendees cost $1,860. Montvale delegates only billed a total of $1,403 for food, but $1,276 of that went to Councilman Dieter Koelling.

Read the chart below to see how much local officials collectively spent at the conference. The chart has been updated to reflect the most recent figures.

Other towns like Rockaway Township and Hasbrouck Heights took different approaches to spending taxpayers' money.

Jeremy Jedynak, a Rockaway Township councilman said he has consistently attended the League of Municipalities conference for years. The Township officially only paid for badges and expenses for the business administrator and health officer totaling $629 for hotels and badges.

"I have made a point of paying my own way to attend the League to avoid any costs to the taxpayers of Rockaway Township, just as I have been a volunteer in my capacity as a council member," Jedynak said. "The taxpayers of Rockaway Township shouldn't be paying for any elected officials to attend."

Ron Kistner, a councilman in Hasbrouck Heights and director of operations in Allendale, also paid his own way for the conference. Kistner said he has used vendors found on the floor in years past, including one for playground equipment in Allendale.